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LOL Stunning. You couldn't do it twice in a million years.P.S did you get my envelope Steve?
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Found this one by chance - aside from the clip of Alain de Cadenet nearly being taken out by Ray Hanna in a Spitfire, here's one of the best ever Spitfire clips, the one of Ray Hanna flying under the river bridge for the "Piece of Cake" TV series in the late 80s.http://www.youtube.com/watch_fullscreen?video_id=_OF0v1dwYC8&l=181&t=OEgsToPDskLJy5IAYSy0Z1JNsV4CCVmP&fs=1&title=Spitfire%20Under%20BridgeNo models used. No trick cutting or editing. No computer simulation. Just a real, full-size Spitfire pulled along by a lovely Merlin, and flown about as low as you can get without hitting the river, through the arch of a rather narrow bridge. Enjoy.MG Mark
Quote from: mgmark on January 25, 2007, 09:27:15 amFound this one by chance - aside from the clip of Alain de Cadenet nearly being taken out by Ray Hanna in a Spitfire, here's one of the best ever Spitfire clips, the one of Ray Hanna flying under the river bridge for the "Piece of Cake" TV series in the late 80s.http://www.youtube.com/watch_fullscreen?video_id=_OF0v1dwYC8&l=181&t=OEgsToPDskLJy5IAYSy0Z1JNsV4CCVmP&fs=1&title=Spitfire%20Under%20BridgeNo models used. No trick cutting or editing. No computer simulation. Just a real, full-size Spitfire pulled along by a lovely Merlin, and flown about as low as you can get without hitting the river, through the arch of a rather narrow bridge. Enjoy.MG MarkEvery time I hear a see and hear a Spitfire like that it brings tears to my eyes. I can't explain why, it just does. I think it's a combination of the noise, the gracefulness and sheer beauty of them, and I suppose their history. I'm only 35 now, so it's not that I'm reminiscing over times gone by. It just happens. I just watched that clip about a dozen times, and am sitting here blubbering like a fool. God, to fly one must be awesome... Love the Alan de Cadanet clip too...